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we know he pleaded not guilty for the unlawfully carrying a gun after his arrest by d.c. police in june. back to you. >> thank you, scott. >>> it's a storm team 4 weather alert day. you can already feel it quickly getting hotter. tom is updating his forecast with the most comfortable times this weekend. >>> a tornado brings an added threat. the danger that brought flooding and hail toeighbors on the n >>> we are working to find out who was killed in this fiery crash in prince william county. the car crashed into this house in gainesville yesterday afternoon. the house caught fire, as you reque can see here. everyone inside was able to get out, but the driver of the car died. police are trying to find out how this crash happened. >>> prince george's county police are asking for your help to find the suspect in a carjacking. police believe he is the one seen in this video who shot and killed a 68-year-old man at a gas station in capitol heights wednesday morning. investigators believe jackson had filled up his 2015 black dodge charger when the suspect shot him and took off
we know he pleaded not guilty for the unlawfully carrying a gun after his arrest by d.c. police in june. back to you. >> thank you, scott. >>> it's a storm team 4 weather alert day. you can already feel it quickly getting hotter. tom is updating his forecast with the most comfortable times this weekend. >>> a tornado brings an added threat. the danger that brought flooding and hail toeighbors on the n >>> we are working to find out who was killed in this fiery...
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a lawyer for the store's owner said the hard drive that recorded sterling's death was taken unlawfully. >>> four previous use of force complaints were filed and dropped by the two white officers involved in sterling's killing. that is according to internal documents released yesterday. outraged city residents are confronting their political leaders over his death. don champion reports. >> your strength is showing through. >> reporter: louisiana's governor led a prayer service thursday night, two days after the death of 37-year-old alton sterling. collins is a baton rouge native, drove from new orleans to attend. >> everybody need to come together. we need to unify, no matter what color you are. >> reporter: just two miles a way, a mural now marks the spot where police officers killed sterling. his family is demanding justice and hoping for change in baton rouge. >> if you don't care, then something is wrong from you. we can't run from this any more. we have a problem all over this country. >> reporter: sterling was selling cds outside of a convenience store when police responded to rep
a lawyer for the store's owner said the hard drive that recorded sterling's death was taken unlawfully. >>> four previous use of force complaints were filed and dropped by the two white officers involved in sterling's killing. that is according to internal documents released yesterday. outraged city residents are confronting their political leaders over his death. don champion reports. >> your strength is showing through. >> reporter: louisiana's governor led a prayer...
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she, what are they saying question what they are saying that all you have to do is to into america unlawfully, and you get to stay, and you will never be removed, and i was disappointed that the former secretary of state had a debate and said that nobody should be deported from america unless they commit a terrorist on a violent crime. that is just an open invitation to lawlessness. now, we have got a problem, and i am worried about it. i do not think this country is doing the right thing. i think president obama is taking extreme positions, taking extreme positions. mr. johnson, you're in a difficult position. it is a huge agency that you have got. we have got a number of critically important departments, and i have to say, i remain concerned about the morale in the department. it started declining before you got there, but it continues to decline every single year according to the survey of the best places to work in federal government. ranked 19 outity of 19 major agencies. the employee viewpoint survey from the government data, when asked if they believe senior leaders generate high level
she, what are they saying question what they are saying that all you have to do is to into america unlawfully, and you get to stay, and you will never be removed, and i was disappointed that the former secretary of state had a debate and said that nobody should be deported from america unless they commit a terrorist on a violent crime. that is just an open invitation to lawlessness. now, we have got a problem, and i am worried about it. i do not think this country is doing the right thing. i...
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all you have to do is get into america unlawfully and you get to stay and never be removed? i was disappointed that the former secretary of state recently said that nobody should be deported from america unless they commit a terrorist act or a violent crime. that is an open invitation to lawlessness. we have a problem and i'm worried about it. i don't think this country is doing the right thing. i think president obama is taking extreme positions, extreme positions. mr. johnson, you are in a difficult position. it is a huge agency you have. a number of critically important departments and i have to say i remain concerned about the morale in the department. it declined when before you got there - and it continues to decline everything will year according to the survey of the best ways is to work in federal government, homeland security ranks 19th at of 19. survey,oyee viewpoint government data when asked, they believe senior we should generate high levels of motivation and commitment, only 25% have said yes. there?you think we got part of it is they go out and risk their live
all you have to do is get into america unlawfully and you get to stay and never be removed? i was disappointed that the former secretary of state recently said that nobody should be deported from america unless they commit a terrorist act or a violent crime. that is an open invitation to lawlessness. we have a problem and i'm worried about it. i don't think this country is doing the right thing. i think president obama is taking extreme positions, extreme positions. mr. johnson, you are in a...
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partly responsible family members said we joined beneficiaries in the united states living and working unlawfully. this community of beneficiaries joined the family based visa pool with their applications backloggan a long held that continues to this day. not as severe weight times that was in previous times. in effect, the lack of provisions for family members partly provoked this increase in undocumented population. others have noticed the increase in the undocumented population was also in part to other issues, including the failure of subsequent immigration law reform to address u.s. labor demands. although it address the unauthorized implement of undocumented workers, there was not sufficient in suing implementing regulation to establish protocol for the identity verification system and employment documentation provisions of the law. it provided important legalization and work authorization for millions of workers, the majority who are latino. it also but in the motion decades of increased migration from those four countries. a trend that only recently has slowed. current latino migration tr
partly responsible family members said we joined beneficiaries in the united states living and working unlawfully. this community of beneficiaries joined the family based visa pool with their applications backloggan a long held that continues to this day. not as severe weight times that was in previous times. in effect, the lack of provisions for family members partly provoked this increase in undocumented population. others have noticed the increase in the undocumented population was also in...
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the claim said mastercard unlawfully charge fees which are passed on to shoppers through inflated prices. the u.k. court of justice declared fees illegal. mastercard denies the charges, saying it disagrees with the basis of the claim. domino's pizza has fallen in sydney for the second straight day after it revealed it has been in salary talks for the last 12 months. the company says it is prepared for any pay increases and set to implement them in august. investigation into the egyptair crash suggests a fire broke out on board a jet. the cause is unknown. information from the data recorders is consistent with of smoke inrning the cabin before the crash. there is also sign of smoke, heat, and fire. all 66 people on board were killed in the crash. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. angie: we were talking about australia a few moments ago. let's turn from politics to policy. with the rba arguing that easing is on the way with the aaa rating under threat, joining us is andrew, executive director at new more australi
the claim said mastercard unlawfully charge fees which are passed on to shoppers through inflated prices. the u.k. court of justice declared fees illegal. mastercard denies the charges, saying it disagrees with the basis of the claim. domino's pizza has fallen in sydney for the second straight day after it revealed it has been in salary talks for the last 12 months. the company says it is prepared for any pay increases and set to implement them in august. investigation into the egyptair crash...
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that the police seized his recording equipment and surveillance footage from the convenience store unlawfully, wolf. >> ed lavandera in dallas for us. ed, thank you very much. >>> there's breaking news right now. authorities in baton rouge, louisiana, have arrested several people in an alleged plot to kilo kal police. we're standing by for more information. but don lemon has been working his sources for us. don, what are you learning? >> i've been talking to a high ranking source down in louisiana. here's what they tell me, wolf. they said, don, if you want to know why the big show of force, and why baton rouge police have been on such high alert, this is why. they said they have an active criminal investigation and they have people under cover that have been working this case. they said the cache america pawnshop in louisiana was broken into late friday night, early saturday morning, and they said eight guns were stolen from there. city police when they arrived on the scene they caught one of the guys. one of the guys they caught had two of the guns. six of the eight guns have been recovered
that the police seized his recording equipment and surveillance footage from the convenience store unlawfully, wolf. >> ed lavandera in dallas for us. ed, thank you very much. >>> there's breaking news right now. authorities in baton rouge, louisiana, have arrested several people in an alleged plot to kilo kal police. we're standing by for more information. but don lemon has been working his sources for us. don, what are you learning? >> i've been talking to a high ranking...
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there are about 3,000 people that cross the borders and almost 500,000 more unlawfully over stay their visas. these are extreme numbers, but the only solution from obama and hillary clinton is to capitulate to the lawlessness and give am nesty and citizenship to all. it will not work. >> understand this -- >> we reluctantly interrupt sessions, we now know it took the trump aircraft so long after coming to a halt to actually see the trumps coming off. it can now be told they were spending time with matt lauer for tomorrow morning for today. we have received permission to run a portion of the conversation. this is conversation with matt, donald on board the aircraft after their arrival tonight in cleveland. >> you guys have flown on this plane all across the country for the last year or so, did this flight feel different, was there a different energy on the plane. >> a little bit is a lot of energy next to us right in that hall, there's a lot of energy going on. >> is it surreal to finally be here? we've talked about this week for so long. >> we have. >> mr. trump, is it surreal to be he
there are about 3,000 people that cross the borders and almost 500,000 more unlawfully over stay their visas. these are extreme numbers, but the only solution from obama and hillary clinton is to capitulate to the lawlessness and give am nesty and citizenship to all. it will not work. >> understand this -- >> we reluctantly interrupt sessions, we now know it took the trump aircraft so long after coming to a halt to actually see the trumps coming off. it can now be told they were...
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will come here and investigate the police department as they continue to unlawfully arrest citizens. >> rudy julgiuliani said that bk lives matter is inherently racist, because it doesn't accommodate for white people, asian people, white lives matter, asian lives matter, hispanic lives matter. it is anti-american and racist. he didn't stop there. he had this to say as well with his criticism. have a listen. >> when there are 60 shootings in chicago over the fourth of july and 14 murders and black lives matter is nonexistent and then there is one police murder, a very questionable circumstances, and we hear from black lives matter, we wonder, do black lives matter or only the very few black lives that are killed by white policemen? >> deray, that's one new york city mayor and another new york city mayor, bill de blasio was on cnn saying, look, there may be some negatives to black lives matter but generally speaking, this has changed the national discussion for the better. i wanted you to react to those two messages from two mork mayors. >> it is good for the people of new york city an
will come here and investigate the police department as they continue to unlawfully arrest citizens. >> rudy julgiuliani said that bk lives matter is inherently racist, because it doesn't accommodate for white people, asian people, white lives matter, asian lives matter, hispanic lives matter. it is anti-american and racist. he didn't stop there. he had this to say as well with his criticism. have a listen. >> when there are 60 shootings in chicago over the fourth of july and 14...
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were protesting in the first place, we were protesting because two black men that had gunnings were unlawfully executed and i knew that with the sensitivity of the situation, with cshots being fired, and us having firearms and i instructed my brother to turn over his firearm, because cops were running towards us. and i just wanted to make sure that there was no mistaken identity. so that's why i did it. i went into preservation for my family. >> and you also voluntarily went to the police station to clear your brother's name, mark, you turned yourself in as a systusp? what happened at the police station. >> we went from being good samaritans, to being investigated. int interrogated a interrogated and investigated. there's a series that comes on called "the first 48" i felt like i was in a filming of the "first 48". i don't know how we go from givings voice to people who don't have a voice to being suspects for domestic terrorism. >> not only that, two individualses that were assisting with the police, helping individuals get to safety, directing traffic, being model citizens, and later on, to
were protesting in the first place, we were protesting because two black men that had gunnings were unlawfully executed and i knew that with the sensitivity of the situation, with cshots being fired, and us having firearms and i instructed my brother to turn over his firearm, because cops were running towards us. and i just wanted to make sure that there was no mistaken identity. so that's why i did it. i went into preservation for my family. >> and you also voluntarily went to the police...
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there are about 3,000 people that cross the borders and almost 500,000 more unlawfully over stay their visas. these are extreme numbers, but the only solution from obama and hillary clinton is to capitulate to the lawlessness and give am
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about -- a police officer questioning others, a police officer behahaving very aggressively, if not unlawfully toward individuals -- a police officer shooting and killing someone on justifiably -- to see a fellow american filming that, snapping shots, filming it, audio in some cases, should be a source of comfort to many of us in t the community. it is completetely, 100% lawfu for an american to do what those americans did. here is what i am sure the police are saying -- we were evidence-gathering. we had information that somebody captured this, so we are to go after r that evidence, and there is nothing wrong with gathering evidence to the question is to what end are you going to put that evidence, and how did you gather it. it is unlawful, by definition, to engage in illegal searches and seizures. the constitution of the united states, the secular bible of the land, tells police o officers wt they can and cannot do, and a bunch of them are doing things that by law they cannot do. stamper, quickly, norm last year, the large california-based affiliate of the united auto workers said they wante
about -- a police officer questioning others, a police officer behahaving very aggressively, if not unlawfully toward individuals -- a police officer shooting and killing someone on justifiably -- to see a fellow american filming that, snapping shots, filming it, audio in some cases, should be a source of comfort to many of us in t the community. it is completetely, 100% lawfu for an american to do what those americans did. here is what i am sure the police are saying -- we were...
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. >> unlawfully, knowingly and willfully is the standard formulation for charging a case. >> there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard and environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals, is that fair? >> that's correct. >> let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it we could all agree, or we would agree on a a couple of elements. secretary clinton was an employee of the united states. >> correct. >> and as the result of that employment she received classified information. >> correct. >> and there's no doubt about those two elements. >> uh-huh. >> now i don't know whether the next element is one element or two, but it talks about knowingly removed such materials without authority and with the intent to retain such material at an unauthorized location. i'm going to treat those as two separate parts of the intent element. do you see the word willfully anywhere this it statute. >> i don't. >> that would indicate to you there is
. >> unlawfully, knowingly and willfully is the standard formulation for charging a case. >> there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard and environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals, is that fair? >> that's correct. >> let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it we could all agree, or we would agree on a...
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this is the last time an innocent entrepreneur will be killed unlawfully by anyone in this city. right now i have the attorney for the family who wants to make a statement. >> good morning. my name is edmund jordan. i'm the attorney for sandra sterling. i have the mother of cameron sterling who is alton's son. what we want to do today is, first of all, i want to start off by saying thank god for apple, thank god for google, thank god for microsoft. if not for them, maybe we wouldn't be here today right now as we are congregated. one of the first things the baton rouge police department did is go and confiscate the video system from triple s food mart. mr. abdullah said that they had him in his car, did not present him with a search warrant but went in and took his system. so he's confident that his video, his surveillance video shows the entire incident. that is now in the possession of the baton rouge police department. now, there are no criminal charges pending against anyone as far as we know. certainly because of the tragic and unfortunate situation with mr. sterling, no crim
this is the last time an innocent entrepreneur will be killed unlawfully by anyone in this city. right now i have the attorney for the family who wants to make a statement. >> good morning. my name is edmund jordan. i'm the attorney for sandra sterling. i have the mother of cameron sterling who is alton's son. what we want to do today is, first of all, i want to start off by saying thank god for apple, thank god for google, thank god for microsoft. if not for them, maybe we wouldn't be...
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i was unlawfully detained and beat up." this is years of frustration, fear. thatur guests said, denial this does not happen. amy: the police say a call came in just after midnight. they now have identified a homeless and who made this call who said alton sterling had a gun. you are allowed to have a gun in louisiana, right? open carry laws. carry are allowed to weapon. i don't know to the extent that he had a weapon. but clearly, if the police officers in their training dictated they were going to arrive on the scene which a weapon may have been involved, there are certain things they are trained to do from what ii gather, from looking at the video, none of that took place. amy: what are you calling for now, michael mcclanahan? thehere is a coulter in baton rouge police department that has allowed this type of action to happen for years, for decades. i am calling for this culture to be rooted out. that means police officers who conduct this type of action need to be e brought to justitice on other cases. i call for the mayor to o step down and for the police
i was unlawfully detained and beat up." this is years of frustration, fear. thatur guests said, denial this does not happen. amy: the police say a call came in just after midnight. they now have identified a homeless and who made this call who said alton sterling had a gun. you are allowed to have a gun in louisiana, right? open carry laws. carry are allowed to weapon. i don't know to the extent that he had a weapon. but clearly, if the police officers in their training dictated they were...
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unlawfully, knowingly and willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and strict liability standard. many like environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals. is that fair? >> that's correct. >> let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it we could all agree -- you and i can agree on a couple elements. secretary clinton was an employee of the united states. >> correct. >> and as a result of that employment, she received classified information. >> correct. >> there's no doubt about those two elements. >> i don't know whether the next element is one element or two, but it talks about knowingly remove such materials without authority and with the intent to retain such material at an unauthorized location. i'm going to treat those as two separate parts of the intent element. first of all, do you see the word willfully anywhere in this statute? >> i don't. >> that would indicate to you there is a lo
unlawfully, knowingly and willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and strict liability standard. many like environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals. is that fair? >> that's correct. >> let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it we could all agree -- you and i can agree on a...
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unlawfully, knowingly and willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard and many like environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals, is that fair? >> that's correct. >> okay. let's talk about this particular statute, 18 us the 1924. i take it we could all agree or you and i could agree on a couple of the elements area secretary clinton was an employee of the united states, correct? and as a result of an employment she received classified information area. >> correct. >> there's nodoubt about those two adult elements . i don't know whether the next element is one element or two but it talks about knowingly removing such materials without authority and with the intent to retain such material and unauthorized locations on going to treat those as two separate parts of the intent element. first of all, you see the word willfully anywhere in this statute? and that would indicate to you t
unlawfully, knowingly and willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard and many like environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals, is that fair? >> that's correct. >> okay. let's talk about this particular statute, 18 us the 1924. i take it we could all agree or you and i...
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unlawfully, knowingly and willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard and many, like environmental crimes, have a much lower standard is because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals, is that fair? >> that's correct. >> okay. let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it you and i can agree on a couple of the elements. she -- secretary clinton was an employee of the united states. >> correct. >> and as a result of that employment she received classified information. >> correct. >> and there's no doubt about those two elements. now i don't know whether the next element is one element or two but it talks about knowingly removes such materials without authority and with the intent to retain such material at unauthorized locations. so i'm going to treat those as two separate parts of the intent element. first of all, do you see the word "willfully" anywhere in the statute. >> i dent. >> and that would indicate t
unlawfully, knowingly and willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard and many, like environmental crimes, have a much lower standard is because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals, is that fair? >> that's correct. >> okay. let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it you and i can agree on a...
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about 350,000 people who succeed in crossing our borders illegally each year and almost 500,000 more unlawfully overstay their visas. these are extreme numbers. but the only solution from obama and hillary clinton is to capitulate to the lawlessness and give amnesty and citizenship to all. it will not work. >> boo! this, from 2000-2014, while our existing population increased by a million, the number of jobs held by americans actually declined. amazingly all the net job growth and that time went to immigrants. ofbine that with the reality efficient businesses and increased automation and slow growth, the fact is we just don't have enough jobs being created now for the people who are here. why this help to explain our wages have fallen and by we have the false -- lowest percentage of americans actually holding a job in 40 years? our duty as elected officials is to get our people jobs first. it cannot be our policy to take jobs from across -- a rockwell government support him as are use for those unemployed americans. bad trade deals. excess immigration. the labor market, job prospects. places ou
about 350,000 people who succeed in crossing our borders illegally each year and almost 500,000 more unlawfully overstay their visas. these are extreme numbers. but the only solution from obama and hillary clinton is to capitulate to the lawlessness and give amnesty and citizenship to all. it will not work. >> boo! this, from 2000-2014, while our existing population increased by a million, the number of jobs held by americans actually declined. amazingly all the net job growth and that...
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unlawfully, knowingly, willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard. many like environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals. is that fair? >> that's correct. >> let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it we could all agree -- you and i could agree on a couple of the elements. secretary clinton was an employee of the united states. >> correct. >> as a result of that employment, she received classified information. >> correct. >> and there is no doubt about those two elements. now i don't know whether the next element is one element or two, but it talks about knowingly remove such materials without authority and with the intent to retain such material at an unauthorized location. i'm going to treat those as two separate parts of the intent element. first of all, do you see the word "willfully" anywhere in this statute? >> i don't. >> and that would indicate to y
unlawfully, knowingly, willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard. many like environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals. is that fair? >> that's correct. >> let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it we could all agree -- you and i could agree on...
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is that the government can bring a federal suit to take the naturalization away if it was obtained unlawfully but the government carries the burden of proof. you're right, it very rarely happens. in fact, i think most of the time with the nazis who have been deported and had their citizenship taken -- anyway. that's my story. >> that's fine. but that of course is it a -- that is of course a difference. that is we could have two individuals, one of whom is an american who went somewhere and became a war criminal and the other is a war criminal who and they both come back to the united states and the foreign born war criminal becomes a citizen. and can lose citizenship, the american war criminal cannot. >> they can't. although, just to really go off the reservation, it's been kind of interesting to watch after 9/11 how some u.s. citizens have voluntarily as part of the deal given up u.s. citizenship. >> yeah. >> they weren't forced to because they were born but did give it up as part of deal. >> okay. >> the brave new world of citizenship. one question in the back. >> talking about statistics,
is that the government can bring a federal suit to take the naturalization away if it was obtained unlawfully but the government carries the burden of proof. you're right, it very rarely happens. in fact, i think most of the time with the nazis who have been deported and had their citizenship taken -- anyway. that's my story. >> that's fine. but that of course is it a -- that is of course a difference. that is we could have two individuals, one of whom is an american who went somewhere...
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preceded the units anticipated by 2025 the visit to this the feared on april 2016 by the consulting unlawfully formulated a false land cost in order to disqualify the environmentally preferred alternative which our community supports they quoted a total land and $38 million a blatantly outrage lie the true cost was $12 million plus as personally states by the owner who is here today josh smith under penalty of perjury in his adoption to the supreme court of california and san francisco for case no. c.j. c - the report in234r5i9d by over 3 hundred percent of land use in summary the report the eir is inaccurate we appeal it and think those liars must be investigated and black listed from future proposals for development. >> here's the copy of disposition if you have any questions. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker, please. >> jackie cultural action network so ass i urge the board of supervisors to grant the appeal of the eir this massive, massive 3 hundreds and 95 units 3 and a half acre project this city has exceeded the development levels set in the eastern neighborhoods plan with this projec
preceded the units anticipated by 2025 the visit to this the feared on april 2016 by the consulting unlawfully formulated a false land cost in order to disqualify the environmentally preferred alternative which our community supports they quoted a total land and $38 million a blatantly outrage lie the true cost was $12 million plus as personally states by the owner who is here today josh smith under penalty of perjury in his adoption to the supreme court of california and san francisco for case...
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preceded the units anticipated by 2025 the visit to this the feared on april 2016 by the consulting unlawfully formulated a false land cost in order to disqualify the environmentally preferred alternative which our community supports they quoted a total land and $38 million a blatantly outrage lie the true cost was $12 million plus as personally states by the owner who is here today josh smith under penalty of perjury in his adoption to the supreme court of california and san francisco for case no. c.j. c - the report in234r5i9d by over 3 hundred percent of land use in summary the report the eir is inaccurate we appeal it and think those liars must be investigated and black listed from future proposals for development. >> here's the copy of disposition if you have any questions. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker, please. >> jackie cultural action network so ass i urge the board of supervisors to grant the appeal of the eir this massive, massive 3 hundreds and 95 units 3 and a half acre project this city has exceeded the development levels set in the eastern neighborhoods plan with this projec
preceded the units anticipated by 2025 the visit to this the feared on april 2016 by the consulting unlawfully formulated a false land cost in order to disqualify the environmentally preferred alternative which our community supports they quoted a total land and $38 million a blatantly outrage lie the true cost was $12 million plus as personally states by the owner who is here today josh smith under penalty of perjury in his adoption to the supreme court of california and san francisco for case...
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colleagues disagree with you and disagree with the administration in claiming that the administration acted unlawfully and concluding it had the short to fund the program without annual appropriation. this lawsuit in fact shows they were willing to go to court even. mr. lazarus, congress has many tools dealing with policy; is that correct? >> that is correct. the sky is not falling mr. miller. this is a matter of different interpretation of the relevant statutes. congress can fix that in an instant if it wants and congress did that in the affordable care act. we are here and the risk for the corridor program has been a targeted of criticism from our colleagues on the right side here. congress has actually acted to affirmative design that. you can put your money or votes where your mouth is if you want and it should not be running to court to try to protekct itself here. >> some colleagues claim victory on the ruling because they ruled in their favor and suggest the ruling has conclusive evidence. being a lawyer, i know there is an appeals process. were you surprised by the district court's decision? >
colleagues disagree with you and disagree with the administration in claiming that the administration acted unlawfully and concluding it had the short to fund the program without annual appropriation. this lawsuit in fact shows they were willing to go to court even. mr. lazarus, congress has many tools dealing with policy; is that correct? >> that is correct. the sky is not falling mr. miller. this is a matter of different interpretation of the relevant statutes. congress can fix that in...
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the person was unlawfully detained and arrested. if the officer followed procedure, the unlawful arrest wouldn't have occurred. that can do the moefts damage -- the most damage we were talking about. i don't know if there's written -- if this level of discipline was requested by the occ. it seems based on the small amounts of fact we have to be a very light, even though it's a written reprimand, it seems as though it's an unlawful arrest to merit greater discipline. >> this is a case from a prior chief. we -- i, as the director have tightened down on how i requests discipline from the department by actually having written documentation with the an indication of a prior discipline identifying where in the schedule the discipline will fall. this is not satisfactorily discipline in this instance. the complaint, the african american man, the officer heard a ping and thought that the -- this was a stolen car, but the officer did not follow procedures and did not -- did not check -- double check the license plate. the car was not stolen.
the person was unlawfully detained and arrested. if the officer followed procedure, the unlawful arrest wouldn't have occurred. that can do the moefts damage -- the most damage we were talking about. i don't know if there's written -- if this level of discipline was requested by the occ. it seems based on the small amounts of fact we have to be a very light, even though it's a written reprimand, it seems as though it's an unlawful arrest to merit greater discipline. >> this is a case from...
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willful any and unlawfully conceals. we prove by circumstantial evidence, things people hide, people running away, destroying, possibly relevant documents. charles: yeah. >> here is the argument you make to the jury. she deleted 34,000 emails, to you think, ladies and gentlemen, she deleted emails because they were all about chelsea's wedding dress? charles: right. mayor giuliani, thank you very much. want to share breaking news with your guys in the audience. >> theresa may winning first round of conservative leadership vote in the uk. she is favorite to replace david cameron. will stocks continue to sell off because mark carney spooking the markets early this morning. "brexit" drama has not gone away. we'll be right back after this. why wouldn't he aggressively campaigned for her. all of the issues that he put in place. he wants a better record. better than a donald trump. talking about the economy that never left. the economy is so complete. the fourth of july holiday. everyone is still talking about welfare. what are
willful any and unlawfully conceals. we prove by circumstantial evidence, things people hide, people running away, destroying, possibly relevant documents. charles: yeah. >> here is the argument you make to the jury. she deleted 34,000 emails, to you think, ladies and gentlemen, she deleted emails because they were all about chelsea's wedding dress? charles: right. mayor giuliani, thank you very much. want to share breaking news with your guys in the audience. >> theresa may winning...
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he was recently arrested and released in baton rouge, he says unlawfully by police. police say he wasn't following the rules of protest. but essentially he, too, is going to be in that room. there are also traditional civil rights leaders. we understand the head of the national urban league. we don't know whether or not there are any congressional caucus leaders in that room. they just wrapped up a meet being so it will be interested to see if they were actually included in this group. but a very diverse group that's going to sit with the president and essentially try to hash out how can they talk to each other, where does the dialogue begin, how can they start to trust one another. these are the kinds of themes that we have been hearing over the last week and really over the last course of the last couple of years as things seem to deteriorate between some police departments and the communities that they are protecting and policing. so that is really the main goal, john, of this meeting. and i should let you know as well, this is not the first time that the presiden
he was recently arrested and released in baton rouge, he says unlawfully by police. police say he wasn't following the rules of protest. but essentially he, too, is going to be in that room. there are also traditional civil rights leaders. we understand the head of the national urban league. we don't know whether or not there are any congressional caucus leaders in that room. they just wrapped up a meet being so it will be interested to see if they were actually included in this group. but a...
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i understand that anyone found guilty of willfully and unlawfully con sealing, removing, obliterating or destroying or atemping to take any such action against a federal record can be fined for up to three years. >> anyone helling federal office can lose his or her position and be disqualified from holding federal office in the future." if mrs. clinton violated the federal records act could these penalties alie to her? >> i do remember vividly my 4:40 minutes. i don't think we stephed that we're doing a federal investigation about. and whether it's mishandled or transmitted. >> here's your exact statement. you ask if you thought secretary clinton come plined with the federal records act. your first sentence back was "i don't think so." at least in some respects, no. you're saying that she violated the federal records act. >> i thought i was answering a estion with respect to the department. >> did you consider prosecuting her for violating the federal records act? >> did i consider that? >> yes. >> no. >> thank you, mr. chairman, yield back. the e chair recognizes gentleman from rhode
i understand that anyone found guilty of willfully and unlawfully con sealing, removing, obliterating or destroying or atemping to take any such action against a federal record can be fined for up to three years. >> anyone helling federal office can lose his or her position and be disqualified from holding federal office in the future." if mrs. clinton violated the federal records act could these penalties alie to her? >> i do remember vividly my 4:40 minutes. i don't think we...
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colleagues disagree with you, and disagree with the administration claiming that the administration actedded unlawfully concluding it had the authority to fund the csr program without an annual appropriation. in fact this lawsuit shows that they even were willing to go to court. mr. lazarus, congress has many tools at its disposal when it disagrees with an agency on policy, is that correct? >> that is very definitely correct and those tools are available to it right now. this is, the sky is not falling, mr. miller. this is a simple meatier of difference of interpretation, of the relevant statutory provision on the part of the administration and congress. congress can fix that in instant if wants to go on record, casting a vote to take subsidies away from people who need them. congress has actually done that in the affordable care act and we're all here very well aware of that. specifically, the risk corridor program, which has been a target of criticism from my colleagues on the right side here and it has, congress has actually acted to affirmatively deny appropriations to fund that program. so, you ca
colleagues disagree with you, and disagree with the administration claiming that the administration actedded unlawfully concluding it had the authority to fund the csr program without an annual appropriation. in fact this lawsuit shows that they even were willing to go to court. mr. lazarus, congress has many tools at its disposal when it disagrees with an agency on policy, is that correct? >> that is very definitely correct and those tools are available to it right now. this is, the sky...
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just this morning, two congressional committees released a report dealing how the administration-on-unlawfully spent billions of dollars in obamacare. this was not inadvertent violation. there was a clear concerted effort to circumvent the law in the constitution. also this week, a commission established by congress released a report that shows that veterans administration still has not changed the way they do business. as a result, too many veterans wait too long for care. and the v.a. face little or no accountability for their failures. these things are going on every day in our government. we in congress have a responsibility to provide oversight and we will fulfill that obligation. in addition, as part of our better way agenda, we have put forward several ideas on how best to restore accountability and reclaim the separation of powers. more urage you to learn by going to better.gov. reporter: the democrats are on the floor reading claims of gun violence victims in the another form of a protest. one, do you think that's an appropriate manner to take over the house floor again? o, why is the
just this morning, two congressional committees released a report dealing how the administration-on-unlawfully spent billions of dollars in obamacare. this was not inadvertent violation. there was a clear concerted effort to circumvent the law in the constitution. also this week, a commission established by congress released a report that shows that veterans administration still has not changed the way they do business. as a result, too many veterans wait too long for care. and the v.a. face...
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it denies basic human rights to its citizens, and it unlawfully detains american citizens. iran has still not returned my constituent, robert leavenson, who wept missing in iran in 2007 and is now the longest held american hostage. my friends on the other side of the aisle know that, and i his d chairman royce for diligence in looking for ways to strengthen our sanctions regime and to vigilantly enforce the iran nuclear deal in order to keep the pressure on iran. iran's actions have not rehadn'ted despoot the agreement. they have explicitly and repeatedly violated u.n. security council resolutions. in addition, recent intelligence reports from germany exposed that iran sought technology related to the development of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. there is a lot that needs to be done to keep the pressure on iran. for all these reasons congress needs to re-authorize the iran sanction act, the law that actually serves as the foundation for our sanction'spolicy. we have to pass new sanctions to address iran's repeated ballistic missile test. we have to [down on iran
it denies basic human rights to its citizens, and it unlawfully detains american citizens. iran has still not returned my constituent, robert leavenson, who wept missing in iran in 2007 and is now the longest held american hostage. my friends on the other side of the aisle know that, and i his d chairman royce for diligence in looking for ways to strengthen our sanctions regime and to vigilantly enforce the iran nuclear deal in order to keep the pressure on iran. iran's actions have not...
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unlawfully handcuffed the complaint. if the officer followed the procedure, the unlawful arrests wouldn't have occurred. the officer was retrained and reprimanded. the third case negligent -- the fourth case, the officer used discourteous language and the officer was retrained. the 5th was involving the complaint ant who was a cantonese speaker and involved in an automobile accident. and the officer failed to obtain an interpreter and the officer was admonished and retrained. in the 6th case, it's a domestic violence case. the officer failed to properly investigate the complaint ants investigation that her husband violently attacked her when she told him she was filing divorce. the officer was suspended. moving to may, mediation of complaint. occ mediate five cases for a total of 24 cases mediated from january 1, 2016 to may 31st of 2016. moving to the three cases of occ sustained complaints and police chief, action was complaint. former chief surveyed findings and proposed discipline in two cases and chief of chaplin, p
unlawfully handcuffed the complaint. if the officer followed the procedure, the unlawful arrests wouldn't have occurred. the officer was retrained and reprimanded. the third case negligent -- the fourth case, the officer used discourteous language and the officer was retrained. the 5th was involving the complaint ant who was a cantonese speaker and involved in an automobile accident. and the officer failed to obtain an interpreter and the officer was admonished and retrained. in the 6th case,...
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unlawfully, knowingly, willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard. many like environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals. is that fair? >> that's correct. >> let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it we could all agree -- you and i could agree on a couple of the elements. secretary clinton was an employee of the united states. >> correct. >> as a result of that employment, she received classified information. >> correct. >> and there is no doubt about those two elements. now i don't know whether the next element is one element or two, but it talks about knowingly remove such materials without authority and with the intent to retain such material at an unauthorized location. i'm going to treat those as two separate parts of the intent element. first of all, do you see the word "willfully" anywhere in this statute? >> i don't. >> and that would indicate to y
unlawfully, knowingly, willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard. many like environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals. is that fair? >> that's correct. >> let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it we could all agree -- you and i could agree on...
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colleagues disagree with you and they disagree with the administration and claiming the administration acted unlawfully in concluding it had the authority to fund the csr program without an annual appropriation. in fact, this lawsuit shows that they even were willing to go to court. mr. lazarus, congress has many tools at its disposal when it disagrees with an agency on policy, is that correct? >> that is very definitely correct and those tools are available to it right now. this is -- the sky is not falling, mr. miller, this is a simple matter of a difference of interpretation of the relevant statutory provisions on the part of the administration and congress. congress can fix that in an instant if it wants to go on record casting a vote to take these subsidies away from people who need them. congress has actually done that in the affordable care act and we are all here very well aware of that and specifically the risk corridor program which has been a target of criticism from my colleagues on the right side here and it has -- congress has actually acted to affirmatively deny appropriations to fund th
colleagues disagree with you and they disagree with the administration and claiming the administration acted unlawfully in concluding it had the authority to fund the csr program without an annual appropriation. in fact, this lawsuit shows that they even were willing to go to court. mr. lazarus, congress has many tools at its disposal when it disagrees with an agency on policy, is that correct? >> that is very definitely correct and those tools are available to it right now. this is --...
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unlawfully, knowingly, willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard. many like environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals. is that fair? >> that's correct. >> let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it we could all agree -- you and i could agree on a couple of the elements. secretary clinton was an employee of the united states. >> correct. >> as a result of that employment, she received classified information. >> correct. >> and there is no doubt about those two elements. now i don't know whether the next element is one element or two, but it talks about knowingly remove such materials without authority and with the intent to retain such material at an unauthorized location. i'm going to treat those as two separate parts of the intent element. first of all, do you see the word "willfully" anywhere in this statute? >> i don't. >> and that would indicate to y
unlawfully, knowingly, willfully is our standard formulation for charging a case. >> and there are also a variety of others between the knowingly and willfully standard and the strict liability standard. many like environmental crimes have a much lower standard because of the toxic materials that are at risk of harming individuals. is that fair? >> that's correct. >> let's talk about this particular statute, 18 usc 1924. i take it we could all agree -- you and i could agree on...
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under the federal records act, i understand that anyone found guilty of willfully and unlawfully concealing, removing, mutilatin mutilating, destroying or attempting to do any such action against a federal record can be fined and imprisoned up to three years. in addition to fines and possible imprisonment, anyone holding federal office who is convicted of this crime can lose his or her position and be disqualified from holding federal office in the future, end quote. if mrs. clinton violated the federal records act, could these penalties apply to her? >> mr. smith, i do remember vividly my four hours and 40 minutes before the committee last week. i don't think i testified about we had found a violation of the federal records act. our investigation focused on classified information, whether it was mishandled or transmitted in ways -- >> here is your exact statement. you were asked if you thought secretary clinton complied with the department's policies on the federal records act. your first sentence back was, i don't think so. at least in some respects, no. that was interpreted as your sayin
under the federal records act, i understand that anyone found guilty of willfully and unlawfully concealing, removing, mutilatin mutilating, destroying or attempting to do any such action against a federal record can be fined and imprisoned up to three years. in addition to fines and possible imprisonment, anyone holding federal office who is convicted of this crime can lose his or her position and be disqualified from holding federal office in the future, end quote. if mrs. clinton violated...
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about 350,000 people who succeed in crossing our borders illegally each yearr and almost 500,000 more unlawfully overstay their visas. these are extreme numbers. but the only solution from obama and hillary clinton is to capitulate to the lawlessness and give amnesty and citizenship to all. it will not work. understand this, from 2000 to 2014 while our existing population increased by millions, the number of jobs held by americans actually declined. amazingly all the net job growth during that period went to immigrants. combine that with the reality of efficient businesses, increased automation and slow growth. the fact is, we just don't have enough jobs being created now for the people who are here. does this help to explain why our wages have fallen and why we have the lowest percentage of americans actually holding a job in 40 years. our duty as elected officials is to get our people jobs first. it cannot be our policy to take jobs from abroad by government support payments are used for those unemployed americans. >> we seem to have one protester in the crowd here causing some disruption. but
about 350,000 people who succeed in crossing our borders illegally each yearr and almost 500,000 more unlawfully overstay their visas. these are extreme numbers. but the only solution from obama and hillary clinton is to capitulate to the lawlessness and give amnesty and citizenship to all. it will not work. understand this, from 2000 to 2014 while our existing population increased by millions, the number of jobs held by americans actually declined. amazingly all the net job growth during that...
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unlawfully handcuffed the complaint. if the officer followed the procedure, the unlawful arrests wouldn't have occurred. the officer was retrained and reprimanded. the third case negligent -- the fourth case, the officer used discourteous language and the officer was retrained. the 5th was involving the complaint ant who was a cantonese speaker and involved in an automobile accident. and the officer failed to obtain an interpreter and the officer was admonished and retrained. in the 6th case, it's a domestic violence case. the officer failed to properly investigate the complaint ants investigation that her husband violently attacked her when she told him she was filing divorce. the officer was suspended. moving to may, mediation of complaint. occ mediate five cases for a total of 24 cases mediated from january 1, 2016 to may 31st of 2016. moving to the three cases of occ sustained complaints and police chief, action was complaint. former chief surveyed findings and proposed discipline in two cases and chief of chaplin, p
unlawfully handcuffed the complaint. if the officer followed the procedure, the unlawful arrests wouldn't have occurred. the officer was retrained and reprimanded. the third case negligent -- the fourth case, the officer used discourteous language and the officer was retrained. the 5th was involving the complaint ant who was a cantonese speaker and involved in an automobile accident. and the officer failed to obtain an interpreter and the officer was admonished and retrained. in the 6th case,...